Harley: A friend of mine and Koiner researcher, is reading tithe tax records at LDS from the beginning through about 1850 and we've been wondering the same thing. From our knowledge of where our families lived, it seems tax district 1 was the Northern half and covered Staunton and part of Fishersville (South of Staunton), and our family living near Mt. Solon were also in district 1, so it looks like they divided the county in half at Fishersville - maybe straight across east to west, and Waynesboro was in district 2. In the 1850 and 1860 census my family living in Sherando are in district 1, so I don't know if they followed tax districts or the census districts were different. Norma "Harley L. Miller" wrote: > > I have two questioons for anyone in the group. > > 1. Where was the dividing line between the Northern and Southern tax > districts in 1830? > > 2. With what church and location was the Minister William King > associated about 1800-1820? > > TIA > > Harley L. Miller hmiller@sound.net > > ==== VAAUGUST Mailing List ==== > **************************************************************** > The Augusta County mailing list page has instructions on how to > subscribe and unsubscribe from the list > Visit it at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapulask/augustaquery/augustalist.htm > ***************************************************************